La Vie De - Jesus Bruno Dumont 1997 Dvdrip

Dumont shoots his non-professional actors with the patience of a surveillance camera. The protagonist, Freddy (David Douche), is a 20-year-old epileptic who spends his days idling on his moped, tending to his dying mother, and engaging in fumbling, transactional sex with his girlfriend, Marie (Marjorie Cottreel). There is no plot—only a slow accretion of boredom, casual racism (the infamous, unsettling scene targeting a Maghrebi man), and inarticulate rage.

Set in the small town of Bailleul (Dumont’s own birthplace), the film follows (David Douche), a young man with epilepsy who spends his days on a moped, hanging out with his girlfriend Marie (Marjorie Cottreel), and engaging in petty harassment of the town’s Arab residents. La Vie De Jesus Bruno Dumont 1997 DVDRIP

Bruno Dumont's 1997 debut feature, La Vie de Jésus (The Life of Jesus), is a stark, uncompromising work of French cinema that explores the intersection of boredom, racism, and animalistic instinct in rural Flanders. Despite its religious title, the film is a social realist drama that focuses on the aimless existence of Freddy, a young man with epilepsy. Dumont shoots his non-professional actors with the patience

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Dumont uses a "landscape artist" approach, employing wide shots and 35mm anamorphic format to contrast the beauty of the countryside with the bleakness of the characters' lives. Key Themes La vie de Jesus - The Robert Taylor Odyssey